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Six cold spells to chill Vietnam in November

The weather in northern localities is forecast to become chillier in November, with four to six cold spells expected to sweep over the region in the month, according to the National Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting.
Six cold spells to chill Vietnam in November ảnh 1The cold snaps, together with tropical turbulences in the East Sea, may cause prolonged heavy rain to the central region. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The weather in northernlocalities is forecast to become chillier in November, with four to six coldspells expected to sweep over the region in the month, according to theNational Centre for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting.

Two to three tropical cyclones are forecast to operate in the East Sea thismonth.

The cold snaps, together with tropical turbulences in the East Sea, may causeprolonged heavy rain to the central region, especially provinces from Ha Tinhto Quang Ngai.

The temperature in the north is predicted to rise 0.5 degree Celsius comparedto the same period of previous years, the centre said.

Due to impacts of Goni, the 10th storm to hit the East Sea, thecentral localities will be battered by torrential downpours, with totalrainfall expected to increase 15-25 percent as compared to the same time inprevious years.

Meanwhile, the precipitation in the north and south is 20-35 percent lower thanprevious years./.
VNA

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